Lola is feeling left-out and a bit alone at school. But when magical puppy Storm appears as a fluffy black-and-white shih-tzu puppy, it looks like Lola's lonely school days will come into a magical class of their own!
Sue was born in Northampton where she still lives. For many years she worked for Northamptonshire libraries and remains a passionate supporter of Public Libraries. Sue loves everything about books, the feel of them, their smell. the way they look. And has a habit of matching a bookmark to the cover of each book she's reading. The process of reading, the feel of the book, carrying it around in her shoulder bag, sitting in favourite cafes reading all make for a complete sensory experience. Browsing bookshops old and new, talking all things bookish with other book lovers, spending time with other writers and meeting with fans of her own books at author events are her favourite things. That and eating good quality dark chocolate, while writing.
My 1st grader brought this home from the book fair and I read it to her. That’s two hours of my life I won’t get back! Pure twaddle. But at least I got to snuggle with my girl.
This book was made to make little girls squeal in cuteness overload. Not my cup of tea, but this was geared for very young kids. My girls loved this one. We were able to get through it fairly quickly and nothing about it made me feel like this was a special book that everyone needs to read. It was like a low budget animated movie. Kids love those and parents have to endure them or walk out of the room.
I am starting to find the same storyline for Storm is becoming rather monotonous. However, the other story, about the girls with whom stays while in our world, are fun, despite following the exact same pattern each time. My daughter loves this series.
The storyline is cute. A young wolf changes into a puppy to save himself from a lone wolf. While he is in puppy form, he helps a young girl make a new friend.